Word: summer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...order to be able to put up a good team in the field events for next year, it will be necessary to start in at once. Coach Quinn will be at the field each afternoon from 2.30 until 5 to give men a good start for the summer's work. Men who are inexperienced will find this a good chance to get some individual coaching. The importance of this work for members of this year's Freshman and University squads is evident, for a good foundation for summer work is invaluable...
...meeting for football candidates held in the Assembly Room of the Union last evening, Coach Haughton '99, Captain Fish and Mr. W. Reid '01, outlined the work for the summer and spoke of the prospects for next year...
Captain Fish showed the importance of constant exercise during the summer to develop speed and strength. Fall practice will start on September 15, and all candidates who return then can eat at the Varsity Club. Mr. Reid then spoke and explained the value of athletic victories in keeping up the reputation of the University in the West. Every candidate must work his utmost for the good of the team and of the University; unselfishness is absolutely necessary and complete harmony is of vital importance. Mr. Reid then praised Mr. Haughton for his devotion in coaching the team again after winning...
...University Engineering Camp on Squam Lake, New Hampshire, will open this summer on Thursday, June 24, and will close on Thursday, September 2. The following courses are offered, all of which may be counted for the degree of A.B. or S.B. in the University: Engineering 4a, a full course of six weeks; Engineering 4d, a full course of five weeks; and Engineering 4c, Engineering 5b, Engineering 5e, and Architecture 5d, half-courses which will last three weeks each...
...important meeting of all candidates for next year's football team will be held in the Training Table Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. Coach P. D. Haughton '99 and H. Fish, Jr., '10, will outline the plans for summer work...